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Autor:
Lisa M. DeTora, Dikran Toroser, Angela Sykes, Christine Vanderlinden, Fiona J. Plunkett, Trevor Lane, Eline Hanekamp, Laura Dormer, Faith DiBiasi, Dan Bridges, Lise Baltzer, Leslie Citrome
Publikováno v:
Annals of Internal Medicine. 175:1298-1304
These updated Good Publication Practice (GPP) guidelines include recommendations for publishing company-sponsored biomedical research. The GPP guidelines apply to peer-reviewed or peer-oriented biomedical publications, such as manuscripts, meeting pr
Publikováno v:
Current Medical Research and Opinion. 36:23-33
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology. 138:59-66
The role of adrenaline in the nervous control of bioluminescence in three brittlestar species, Amphiura filiformis, Amphipholis squamata, and Ophiopsila aranea, was assessed by testing two different beta-adrenergic antagonists (propranolol and labeta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 206:3007-3014
SUMMARYWe investigated the effects of cyclic nucleotides (cGMP and cAMP) and inositol triphosphate/diacylglycerol pathways on the KCl-induced luminescence control of the ophiuroid species Amphiura filiformis, Ophiopsila aranea and Ophiopsila californ
Autor:
Isabelle Camby, Thomas Morel, Tatjana Poplazarova, Christine Vanderlinden, Nancy Van Driessche, Laurence Rouxhet, Veronique Delpire
Publikováno v:
Trials
Background Evolving standards of good publication practice (GPP) and a survey conducted in 2009 of authors, who were investigators and researchers not employed by the company prompted changes to GSK Vaccines’ publication practices. We conducted a f
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Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 207(Pt 21)
SUMMARYIn ophiuroids, bioluminescence is under nervous control. Previous studies have shown that acetylcholine is the main neurotransmitter triggering light emission in Amphipholis squamata and Amphiura filiformis. By contrast, none of the neurotrans